DCPS reaches $120,000 settlement with former Douglas Anderson students over allegations of sexual harassment, abuse

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DCPS reaches $120,000 settlement with former Douglas Anderson students over allegations of sexual harassment, abuse
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The News4JAX I-TEAM has obtained records showing Duval County Public Schools settling more claims of sexual harassment and abuse at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts.

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According to the pre-suit letter, she was also sexually assaulted by two male students in a janitor’s closet at the school in an attack motivated by their understanding that she was in a sexual relationship with Thayer. Also according to the letter, the school district failed to follow up on its duty to investigate Thayer until the former student’s mother reached out to the school board after Jeffrey Clayton was arrested. Thayer was removed from the classroom in early 2023 as he was investigated. A district spokesperson says Thayer resigned in June.

The pre-suit letter does not specify a timeline of the allegations, but it does note Serenati resigned from DA to take a job at Flagler College. A spokesperson for DCPS confirmed he resigned effective December 23, 2016. Serenati no longer shows up on Flagler College’s employee directory.“Students are the ones who create the magic of Douglas Anderson. It is their courage to be vulnerable, expressive, and experimental that defines the spirit of the school.

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